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31. In view of the benevolent rule of the communes this might seem to have been retrograde step.
32. In view of the substantial sums of money involved, risks must be reduced to the absolute minimum.
33. A high turnover may well have been justified in view of volatile markets.
34. Miss Goddard urged that the decision not to serve the notice was correct in view of the complexity of the whole investigation.
35. The apoprotein components of the lipoproteins are also demonstrated in view of the recent realisation of their importance in lipid metabolism.
36. While condemning the Soviet coup, Marchais had described it as understandable in view of the failure of perestroika.
37. Their denial was unconvincing in view of the physical evidence linking them to the bombing.
38. The Government's commitment to a positive reform of the law will weaken in view of the apparent lack of consensus.
39. With great regret they decided to abandon the project in view of the ever-increasing cost.
40. In view of the importance of coal prices we have examined Possible trends in coal prices in another way.
41. The council requested that Arista and Anaya inform President Herrera that in view of the circumstances the council must submit its resignation.
42. This seems to imply that care programming has been considered and dismissed as redundant in view of prevailing systems of mental health care.
43. In view of such evidence the peace process seems much less convincing than its proponents have suggested.
44. In view of all that has happened, Conklin is expected to resign.
45. In view of this influence on patient management,(http://sentencedict.com/in view.html) a positive diagnosis of 30.6% in patients with non-cardiac chest pain justifies its use.
46. However, in view of his high helper lymphocyte count the diagnosis was questioned and yet another ophthalmic evaluation sought.
47. In view of the high local disposable income, the potential for an evening dining-out market is clearly high. 4.
48. I saw him struggling but felt helpless in view of his pain.
49. In view of Alain's remarks on the subject she felt quite honoured, even though she was only given small tasks.
50. In view of their greater interest in Jarrad, the plaintiffs contended that they had been unfairly prejudiced.
51. Any hope of an improvement appeared unlikely in view of the reduction in the level of foreign investment caused by the unstable political situation.
52. It is quite astonishing in view of Handel's vast output quite what a consistent and imaginative composer he was.
53. The committee has been represented on and has played its part in post-war reconstruction schemes having this object in view.
54. Second, in view of the compliance costs estimated at £20,000, the notice was unreasonable.
55. In view of the competition for places, all applicants are required to have covered the same basic entrance requirements.
56. Obviously the maid was disguised in view of the fact that we were known to be looking for two women travelling together.
57. Wet gravel pits are generally recognised as important habitats for wildlife, particularly in view of the increasing drainage of wetlands.
58. She'd hired a car a few days before, with the trip to the clinic in view.
59. It is probably a wise precaution in view of allegations that the couple stole billions of dollars from their country.
60. M39 is very loose, but sufficiently condensed to make it obvious, particularly in view of the characteristic pattern of its leading stars.
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